DLF (company) explained

DLF Limited
Type:Public
Founder:Ch. Raghvendra Singh
Key People:Kushal Pal Singh

Rajiv Singh

Industry:Real estate
Products:Offices
Apartments
Shopping malls
Hotels
Golf courses
Infrastructure
Revenue: [1]
Revenue Year:2024
Net Income Year:2024
Assets Year:2024
Equity Year:2021-22
Num Employees:1,608 (excluding hotel business)
(March 2019)
Foundation:4 July 1946
Location:DLF Gateway Tower, Phase 2, Gurugram, Haryana, India

Delhi Land & Finance (DLF Limited) is an Indian commercial real estate development company. It was founded by Chaudhary Raghvendra Singh in 1946 and it is based in New Delhi, India.[2] [3] DLF has developed residential colonies in Delhi such as Model Town, Rajouri Garden, Krishna Nagar, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Kailash Colony, and Hauz Khas. DLF builds residential, office, and retail properties.[4] [5]

With the passage of the Delhi Development Act in 1957, local government assumed control of real estate development and banned private real estate developers from Delhi proper. As a result, DLF began acquiring land at a relatively low cost outside the area controlled by the Delhi Development Authority, in the district of Gurgaon and in the adjacent state of Haryana. In the mid-1970s, the company started developing their DLF City project at Gurgaon. This included hotels, infrastructure, and special economic zones-related development projects.

The company is headed by Rajiv Singh who is the current chairman of the DLF Group. According to the Forbes listing of richest billionaires in 2023, Kushal Pal Singh, Chairman Emeritus is the 19th richest man in India with a net worth of US$8.8 billion. The company's 2 billion IPO in July 2007 was India's biggest IPO in history.[6] In its first quarter results for the period ending 30 June 2007, the company reported a turnover of and profit after taxes of .[7]

As of 31 March 2012, the company had 1,380 square feet of leased retail space across the country.[8] In 2013–14, it leased out 3 million sq ft of office space in India.[9] [10]

History

DLF's first residential project was Krishna Nagar in East Delhi, which was completed in 1949. Subsequently, the company developed 21 colonies in Delhi, including Model Town, Rajouri Garden, Punjabi Bagh, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Kailash Colony and Hauz Khas. The passage of Delhi Development Act in 1957 was the first serious challenge to company's growth. The Act meant that the government would assume control of all real estate development activities in the city.[11]

As a result, DLF decided to move beyond Delhi and focused on the suburb of Gurgaon in Haryana.[12] which had the potential for development of residential and commercial properties. As DLF started to acquire land under the leadership of Chairman K.P. Singh, Gurgaon embarked on a period of rapid growth.[13]

A 58 crore deal was cancelled between DLF and Robert Vadra by IAS officer Ashok Khemka.[14]

Sponsorship

In 2008, DLF became the title sponsor of the Indian Premier League, a newly formed Twenty20 cricket league. DLF paid close to for the five-year sponsorship deal.[15] The deal ended in the 2012 version of the season; wherein it was taken over by Pepsi.

Beyond buildings

Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) and DLF, in a 50:50 joint venture, have completed work on a 16- lane, 10.5 km road network in Gurgaon. This stretch from NH8 Toll Plaza to Sector 55/56 in Gurgaon with six underpasses, one flyover and freeways has improved traffic management in the city.[16] To create this infrastructure facility, DLF had engaged Parsons Brinckerhoff for project management consultancy and construction work had been awarded to IL&FS.[17]

Controversies

In August 2011, a penalty of was imposed on DLF by the Competition Commission of India (CCI)[18] after finding DLF guilty of breaching laws regarding the unfair pricing of goods and services. The complaint was lodged against DLF by buyers in its residential projects Belaire & Park Place, located in Gurgaon.[19] In February 2015, the CCI ordered its investigative arm to probe two more projects of DLF in Gurgaon, namely, DLF Regal Gardens[20] and DLF Skycourt.[21] [22]

DLF land grab case pertains to the alleged illegal acquisition of 50 acres of land in Amipur village, Haryana, back in 2013, during Bhupinder Singh Hooda's tenure as Chief Minister under the Congress government. This matter has led to an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation involving Robert Vadra, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and the DLF, as of around December 2017.[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stock share price of DLF Limited . BSE India.
  2. Web site: DLF: Leading Real Estate Company in India. www.dlf.in. 8 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140507225255/http://www.dlf.in/dlf/dlffounder/life-journey.html. 7 May 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: DLF Ltd. . 17 July 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101101072323/http://dlf.in/dlf/wcm/connect/721e93804c65d8e99c91fc8b9fa0b98f/CorpPresentation-May08.pdf?MOD=AJPERES . 1 November 2010 . dead .
  4. News: DLF residents list litany of broken promises . Chennai, India . The Hindu . Sunitha . Sekar . 21 March 2013.
  5. News: DLF demand may put State in a fix . Chennai, India . The Hindu . Appaji . Reddem . 25 January 2014.
  6. http://www.indianexpress.com/story/33122.html IndianExpress.com :: Is India’s largest IPO going to change the Sensex stakes?
  7. Web site: DLF seeks land allotted to Gaming City in Hyderabad. thehindubusinessline.com.
  8. News: DLF Ltd (DLF.NS) . Reuters . 23 March 2013.
  9. Web site: DLF leased 3 million sq ft office space in 2013-14 . IANS. news.biharprabha.com. 24 April 2014.
  10. Web site: 2020-10-22. StanChart GBS leases 7.7 lakh sq-ft at DLF's Chennai project for office campus. 2020-10-25. The Financial Express. en-US.
  11. Web site: The story behind DLF's success .
  12. News: DLF's KP Singh: Meet the man who built Gurgaon out of nothingness . The Times Of India . 15 October 2014.
  13. (http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-opportunities/gurgaonmillennium-city/article2451662.ece)
  14. Web site: 58-crore deal between DLF and Robert Vadra cancelled by IAS officer Ashok Khemka. ndtv.com.
  15. News: #98 Kushal Pal Singh - The World's Billionaires 2009 . Forbes.com . 13 February 2009 . 21 January 2010.
  16. News: Haryana CM inaugurates DLF-HUDA flyover. Business Standard India . 11 April 2015. Business Standard. Press Trust of India .
  17. Web site: DLF, HUDA to jointly build 16-lane corridor in Gurgaon . www.infrawindow.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120712230858/http://www.infrawindow.com/news/dlf-huda-to-jointly-build-16-lane-corridor-in-gurgaon_2987/ . 2012-07-12.
  18. News: 16 August 2011 . DLF hit with 6.3 billion rupees anti-competition fine . Reuters . 23 January 2015.
  19. Web site: Main Order: Informants Belaire Owners Association vs DLF & Ors . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150224021040/http://www.cci.gov.in/May2011/OrderOfCommission/DLFMainOrder110811.pdf . 24 February 2015 . 23 January 2015 . Competition Commission of India.
  20. Web site: DLF Regal Gardens .
  21. Web site: DLF Skycourt .
  22. Web site: CCI orders fresh probe against DLF . 15 February 2015 . The Hindu.
  23. Web site: 2018-02-04 . Manesar land scam: Long battle awaits Bhupinder Singh Hooda as shady deals return to haunt former Haryana CM-India News, Firstpost . 2023-10-29 . Firstpost . en.